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23 Aug 2024
#politics
The American Mind: ESG Is Reshaping America’s Institutions
ESG, once a whisper, has morphed into a multi-headed monster—an insidious alliance of academia, finance, and activism that's commandeering corporate agendas under the guise of social responsibility. It reshapes values and economics without an outright confrontation, twisting intentions and reconfiguring power dynamics.
This quiet despotism is a new force, restricting dissent and shaping behaviors through financial exclusion, while the elite manipulate the narrative for control. Now, more than ever, is the time to stand against this creeping oligarchy, reclaiming liberty for the individual.
Breitbart: Warriors' Steph Curry Endorses Kamala Harris with Video Message at DNC
Steph Curry endorsed Kamala Harris at the Democratic National Convention, touting her potential for unity and progress. The NBA star has a history of political endorsements and hinted at his own ambitions, but faces challenges on issues like abortion that could complicate his future.
Fox News: Tulsi Gabbard gives update on Trump's debate prep: 'He knows the issues'
Tulsi Gabbard says Trump's debate prep is on point as he gears up for a showdown with Kamala Harris. She emphasizes the importance of Harris' record, highlighting failures on safety and the economy, while she recalls their fiery past encounter on marijuana laws.
Speculation swirls around Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., possibly backing Trump, as Gabbard underscores concerns over governance and war. She paints a stark choice: Trump for freedom and peace, versus Harris for tyranny and conflict.
Breitbart: Dem Rep. Quigley on Criticisms of Merits of Harris' Economic Plans: 'Campaigns Are Poetry, Governing Is Prose'
In a recent interview, Rep. Mike Quigley defended Vice President Kamala Harris's housing policy, claiming that campaign rhetoric often differs from the complexities of governing. He noted past criticisms of Obama and Biden, emphasizing the need for patience with policy implementation.
Vittert pressed Quigley on perceived gaps in economic understanding, likening his Defense to Pelosi's famous "pass the bill" comment. Quigley retorted, praising Pelosi's political acumen amid Republican turmoil.
Le Monde: French caretaker government reaches limits of handling 'day-to-day affairs'
Gabriel Attal’s government has lingered as the longest caretaker since WWII, holding the reins for 39 days post-resignation while President Macron sits tight. This unprecedented pause in French politics underscores the frailty of caretaker governance.
In a dance with history, they stick to daily operations, but without fresh initiatives, emphasizing a governmental limbo that’s rare in France. Transition speed is usually swift, yet this time it feels like an eternity.
Fox News: Multiple Secret Service agents put on leave following Trump assassination attempt
Five Secret Service members are on leave after Trump survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13. An investigation is underway into the security blunder that allowed Thomas Matthew Crooks to open fire, injuring attendees and killing a firefighter.
As the dust settles, former director Kimberly Cheatle's resignation adds to the agency's woes. The echoes of gunfire still linger, a reminder that in politics, danger lurks even in the most guarded of corners.
Times Of Israel: Iranian team that hacked Trump campaign has history of attacking high-value targets
The Iranian hacking group APT42, linked to the IRGC-IO, has infiltrated Trump’s campaign, exploiting mobile devices to extract sensitive communications and activate microphones. Experts warn their history includes targeting activists and could foreshadow physical threats.
While Iran denies election interference, its tactics of surveillance and sophisticated phishing highlight a significant risk to political figures and broader cybersecurity in the U.S.
Breitbart: Chicago Driver Curses At Protesters: 'I Don't Give a F*** About Palestine!'
Out in Chicago, pro-Palestinian protesters turned traffic into chaos outside the DNC while Kamala Harris spoke inside. Vehicles met angry demonstrators, and tempers flared—one driver bluntly told the crowd that their cause was going south fast.
In the thick of it, scuffles broke out; drivers, burned out by the politics of the night, were less interested in Palestine than getting home. The conflict was messy, but in the end, it was just another day in a city where voices clash and few listen.
Fox News: AOC leans into identity politics on Harris possibly being first woman president: 'Not science fiction anymore'
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez claims Vice President Harris could become the first woman President, stirring identity politics in a late-night talk show. She emphasized the significance of this moment, reminiscing about her childhood viewings of strong female leads.
With applause, she highlighted Harris's hard-fought rise, asserting it wasn't a foregone conclusion. Colbert compared Biden's decision to step aside for Harris to Washington's selflessness, a gesture of profound political significance.
#society
Breitbart: U.N. Warns UK: Take Action to Curb Racist Hate Speech, Including by Politicians
The United Nations has put the UK on notice, urging action against rampant racist hate speech linked to politicians and media. While no names were called, the recommendation calls for public denunciation of hate and recognizes rising violence from far-right groups amidst a backdrop of anti-migration riots.
The UN's warning comes on the heels of criticism toward the UK's handling of racial discrimination linked to police and societal issues, pointing to a troubling increase in hate crimes and a reluctance to balance focus on political extremism from both ends of the spectrum.
#economy
Forbes: ‘Time Has Come’ For Fed To Pivot Interest Rate Policy, Powell Says At Jackson Hole
Jerome Powell hinted at impending interest rate cuts during a key address at the Jackson Hole symposium, aiming to stabilize the economy around a 2% inflation target while supporting a robust labor market. Financial markets reacted with optimism, immediately pushing the S&P 500 higher.
As traders anticipate a September rate cut, the Fed's shift reflects an evolving economic landscape after years of rate hikes aimed at combatting inflation. With unemployment rising, Powell's focus pivots towards maintaining employment stability.
#military
Times Of Israel: At least 6 Hezbollah members killed in IDF strikes as projectiles fired at north
Friday saw a violent exchange as Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon claimed at least six Hezbollah operatives, including a key missile unit leader. The IDF's action followed Hezbollah's missile attacks on northern Israel, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
Hezbollah commemorated the deaths, declaring them martyrs "on the road to Jerusalem," amid sporadic strikes and retaliatory attacks that have resulted in escalating casualties on both sides. The grim tally continues to rise with each passing day.
#technology
Forbes: Engineers At OpenAI And Midjourney Are Using This $400 Million Startup’s AI Coding Software
Cursor, co-founded by MIT alumni, is shaking up the AI coding scene with an innovative tool that helps programmers draft and edit code seamlessly, attracting big names like OpenAI and Shopify. Recently, it raised $60 million, valuing the startup at $400 million.
With ambitions to automate tedious programming tasks, Cursor could revolutionize how engineers work, letting them focus on creativity rather than routine fixes. The AI landscape is heating up, and Cursor may just have the edge.